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John Murie Rutherford (1846-1896)

1846 July 7th. Born at Perth, Scotland, the son of John Rutherford, a Farmer of Cromwell Park, Perthshire, and his wife Amelia Milne

1884 August 16th. Married at Cheltenham to Margaret Bethune Robertson Rutherford[1]

1891 Traffic Manager for the East Indian Railway

1896 April 3rd. Died at Calcutta from cholera.[2]

Probate to his widow Margaret Bethune Robertson Rutherford

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Sources of Information

  1. Cheltenham Chronicle - Tuesday 16 September 1884
  2. Dundee Courier - Wednesday 08 April 1896